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newsletter [2019/05/03 15:47]
waltminer Posted May 3 newsletter
newsletter [2019/05/31 23:12]
waltminer May 31 newsletter
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 ====== Current Version of Weekly AGL Developer Newsletter ====== ====== Current Version of Weekly AGL Developer Newsletter ======
  
-==== May 3, 2019 ==== +==== May 31, 2019 ==== 
-I am packing up and getting ready to head to the Face-to-Face meeting in Spain that starts on Tuesday. ​ Welcome to issue number ​twenty-eight ​of the weekly AGL newsletter highlighting work going on around the AGL Community. You can also find the latest issue and back issues ​on our wiki page ​https://​wiki.automotivelinux.org/​newsletter  ​+Here it is!  Issue number ​thirty ​of the weekly AGL newsletter highlighting work going on around the AGL Community ​has landed ​on your doorstep.
  
-Feedback and comments are welcome. ​  ​wminer@linuxfoundation.org+You can find the latest issue and back issues of the newsletter on our wiki page. https://​wiki.automotivelinux.org/​newsletter. ​Feedback and comments ​on the newsletter ​are welcome. ​  ​wminer@linuxfoundation.org
  
 Regards,\\ Regards,\\
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 ==== Highlights ==== ==== Highlights ====
  
-1) Last week was very slow with holidays in Japan and Europe. Not much news to report other than we are prepping the Grumpy Guppy 7.0.2 patch release. ​+1) Grumpy Guppy patch release ​7.0.2 was made last week. https://​wiki.automotivelinux.org/​agl-distro/​release-notes#​grumpy_guppy_702. Release 7.0.3 is planned for the end of June. The schedule was updated on the wiki page with updated plans for Guppy patch releases and the Happy Halibut ​release ​candidates. https://​wiki.automotivelinux.org/​schedule
  
-2) We had a couple offers of help, but we are still looking ​for some more documentation site improvements  If you have expertise in HTLM5 and CSS and want to help, check out JIRA issues SPEC-2317SPEC-2318, and SPEC-2319Please contact me if you can help us outWe will be looking for more redesign of the overall look and feel of the site as well There is an Epic in Jira (SPEC-2330) with subtasks that cover the redesign. ​+2) Save the date for the next AGL All-Member MeetingIt will be held October 22-232019 in Monte CarloThis is an exciting location with a rich car racing historySponsorships are now available and we will open the CFP soon. There will also be F2F SAT an Expert Group meetings held on October 24. https://​events.linuxfoundation.org/​events/​agl-amm-eu-2019/​
  
-3) The release of the hardware specification being written by the Reference Hardware System Architecture EG was delayed until next weekThis should lead to a 2-DIN hardware prototype ​that can be purchased by AGL Members. A draft version of the spec can be found here for review and early comments. https://wiki.automotivelinux.org/​_media/eg-rhsa/​agl_referencehardwarespec_v0.2.0draft.pdf+3) Long-term support for the AGL UCBWe are documenting requirements ​that will be reviewed at this week’s SAT meeting https://confluence.automotivelinux.org/​x/X4CP
  
-4) The ​detailed agenda was posted for the F2F meeting on May 7 – 9 at Igalia’s office in Coruna, Spain. We will have a video conference open in each room and will still hold all of the regularly scheduled EG meetings from Spain. A lot of important topics are on the agenda. https://wiki.automotivelinux.org/​agl-distro/may2019-f2f+4) The ​SAT is also having a discussion about how we improve ​the AGL UCB readiness of AGL. This discussion will continue during this week’s SAT call See confluence at https://confluence.automotivelinux.org/​x/bICP 
  
 +5) The hardware specification being written by the Reference Hardware System Architecture EG was reviewed during the meeting in Spain. This should lead to a 2-DIN hardware prototype that can be purchased by AGL Members. The current version of the spec can be found here. https://​wiki.automotivelinux.org/​_media/​eg-rhsa/​agl_referencehardwarespec_v0.2.2.pdf ​  The next step is take this document and create an RFQ that can be responded to by possible hardware designers. I am working to get the first draft of the RFQ ready for this week’s SAT call (June 6). 
  
-5) The agenda for Automotive Linux Summit was posted. ALS will be held July 17 – 19 in Tokyo. https://​events.linuxfoundation.org/​events/​automotive-linux-summit-2019/​program/​schedule/​+6) The agenda for Automotive Linux Summit was posted. ALS will be held July 17 – 19 in Tokyo. https://​events.linuxfoundation.org/​events/​automotive-linux-summit-2019/​program/​schedule/​
  
-6) When you make your travel plans to attend Automotive Linux Summit, remember that we will hold a Face-to-Face SAT and Expert Group meeting on July 16 the day before ALS begins. Sign up at https://​wiki.automotivelinux.org/​agl-distro/​jul2019-f2f+7) When you make your travel plans to attend Automotive Linux Summit, remember that we will hold a Face-to-Face SAT and Expert Group meeting on July 16 the day before ALS begins. Sign up at https://​wiki.automotivelinux.org/​agl-distro/​jul2019-f2f
  
-7) The deadline for submitting patches to master for the Happy Halibut RC1 is May 3 for a planned May 10 release. ​ I expect there will be short delay in the RC1 due to the F2F meeting. ​ 
  
  
 ==== This week’s meetings:​==== ==== This week’s meetings:​====
 === Monday === === Monday ===
-14:00 UTC – [[:eg-v2c#​meetings|Vehicle to Cloud Expert Group]]+None V2C EG Call Canceled ​
  
 === Tuesday === === Tuesday ===
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 ===Thursday=== ===Thursday===
 13:00 UTC - [[:​agl-sat-meetings|System Architecture Team]] 13:00 UTC - [[:​agl-sat-meetings|System Architecture Team]]
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